Construction Adjudication and Payments Handbook

Merissa Martinez, Dominique Rawley, and Kate Williams

Provides an up to date and user-friendly practical compendium of statutes, and case law, as well as authored commentary on adjudications

Covers both the adjudication and payment provisions of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996

Contains comprehensive coverage of the Act in a clear, accessible layout

Analyses each of the major sections of the Act in turn with sections on: Construction Contracts, Adjudication, Payment Provisions, and Supplementary Provisions

Contains a companion website which will be updated to include reference to developments in the area

Construction Adjudication and Payments Handbook

Merissa Martinez, Dominique Rawley, and Kate Williams

Description

This book provides a user-friendly and practical guide to compliance and adjudication under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Timed to coincide with both the 10th anniversary of the Act coming into force (1 May 2008), and the culmination of its review by parliament, the work will provide an up-to-date compendium of case law and useful materials which will be valuable to the construction industry, legal practitioners, and students.

The book provides a comprehensive and practical coverage both of the adjudication and payment provisions of the act. It is set out in an accessible format dealing in turn with each of the major sections of the Act, and with a separate section of case summaries.

The book will cover the
large number of cases and developments since 2001, including the outcome of the 2007 Construction Act Review. It will include the authors' commentary alongside extracts from cases which are often including in drafting the Referral, Response or Reply or any challenge to enforcement in the Courts. It will have the relevant excerpts in one place means that consideration for factual relevance and inclusion in submitted documents will be a quick and easy process.

This title provides an indispensable review of the statutory framework and the judicial guidance over the last decade and is an excellent resource for construction lawyers and industry professionals.

Construction Adjudication and Payments Handbook

Merissa Martinez, Dominique Rawley, and Kate Williams

Author Information

Merissa Martinez is qualified as a barrister in Australia, and as a Solicitor in England and Wales. She works in the Dispute Resolution and Litigation Department at Trowers & Hamlins in London, which she joined in 2006 from Bechtel Ltd., the world's largest private construction and engineering firm. She specialises in adjudication and adjudication related advice. Dominique Rawley is a barrister at Atkin Chambers specializing in all areas of technology, construction, and engineering disputes. She has extensive experience in advising on and preparing adjudications, and acting in enforcement proceedings. Kate Williams is a dual qualified barrister and solicitor with fourteen years' experience in providing independent contentious and non-contentious construction
advice in the UK and abroad. She spent the early part of her career at Linklaters and at Keating Chambers, before becoming in-house Counsel to Bechtel Ltd., and is now a consultant to Bechtel and to other projects.